Mummies [verb]
Definition of Mummies:
dehydrate, dry up
Synonyms of Mummies:
● Dwindle
● Wilt
● Wither
● Shrink
● Welter
● Sear
● Burn
● Mummify
● Contract
● Parch
● Stale
● Wrinkle
● Scorch
● Wizen
Opposite/Antonyms of Mummies:
Sentence/Example of Mummies:
Then the body had become a "mummy" because it was filled with "Mumiai" or pitch.
This was like his phantom, or, if one may say so, without disrespect--his mummy.
Little high voices called for "Mummy," and the children came in.
I beat the boy—not Peter's boy, our boy—he was rude to Mummy.
Mummy was afraid when people were cross; she liked me to be with her.
Because I thought you looked frightened, and I didn't like it; you looked like Mummy did sometimes.
His symbol is a mummy wearing a royal crown and ostrich plumes.
This scarab was in a ring on the finger of the mummy of a woman.
"Tum out soon, mummy, and dolly will lub you eber and eber," said the child.
The child turned to his mother, saying, 'Mummy, is that true?'